I have an Ensoniq ES1371. I thoght is was not working
the module.
Becuse it wasn't working I tried plugging the
speakers in the second line out and it was working
there.
Cristian wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I'm posting this message hoping that someone could
>help me
>in taking a step forward with re
This one time, at band camp, Cristian Degli Esposti Boschi said:
> Well, thanks everyone for the first round
> (I also took benefit from posts in debian-italian).
> Here is what I collected:
>
> a) From 'lsof |grep /dev/dsp' it turned out
> that 'yiff' was using /dev/dsp. I removed it.
> Now KDE d
I haven't used the OSS sound modules in a while, but I know from experience
that the ALSA 0.5 drivers (with OSS compatibility) build correctly for me and
the ALSA 0.9 drivers do not. 0.9 doesn't build the mixer device for my card,
for some reason.
I have not tried to install the binary packag
Well, thanks everyone for the first round
(I also took benefit from posts in debian-italian).
Here is what I collected:
a) From 'lsof |grep /dev/dsp' it turned out
that 'yiff' was using /dev/dsp. I removed it.
Now KDE doesn't complain anymore but I still can't play
sound neither in Gnome nor in K
sorry but i have sb128 and i'm using es1371 modules
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 04:46:42PM +0100, Cristian Degli Esposti Boschi
wrote:
>
> > I cannot open the university's PC case but in several pages I
> > figured out that it is based on the chip Ensoniq 1371.
>
> Somone on debian-user may have al
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 04:46:42PM +0100, Cristian Degli Esposti Boschi wrote:
> I cannot open the university's PC case but in several pages I
> figured out that it is based on the chip Ensoniq 1371.
Somone on debian-user may have already said this (I'm not subscribed
there), but I think the SB12
This one time, at band camp, Cristian Degli Esposti Boschi said:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm posting this message hoping that someone could help me
> in taking a step forward with respect to what I found up to
> now on the Internet.
> I have installed a Debian Testing
> (woody) on my PC and I was not able
Hum, please search for kdemultimedia, arts and libarts .
thanks
> HI, iguess you don't have loaded OSS soud modules ?
> try it ill sure they will fix :)
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm posting this message hoping that someone could help me
> > in taking a step forward with respect to what I found up t
HI, iguess you don't have loaded OSS soud modules ?
try it ill sure they will fix :)
> Hi there,
>
> I'm posting this message hoping that someone could help me
> in taking a step forward with respect to what I found up to
> now on the Internet.
> I have installed a Debian Testing
> (woody) on my P
Hi there,
I'm posting this message hoping that someone could help me
in taking a step forward with respect to what I found up to
now on the Internet.
I have installed a Debian Testing
(woody) on my PC and I was not able to hear a note from the
sound card - a Sound Blaster Audio PCI 128.
I cannot
I Just solved a sound problem with My Desktop.
I purchased a SB PCI 128 and after installing it, I could play CD's, but the
sound was very low, and when I played wav's, etc. I got alot of distortion
and whistleing. At first I thought I got a bad card. It turns out that
Jetway mo
the soundcard is recognized (see
> > dmesg output fragment below), but it is unusable, ie. 'cat /dev/sndstat'
> > returns: No such device.
>
> did you expect something from /dev/sndstat ? i've never used that ..
> i also have a ES1371(or is it a 1370 ..) it is
Just a thoughthave you checked to see if the "driver" module(s) are
being loaded? I have an older PCI128 card here that uses the es1370
chipset, and it works fine in Linux. A "lsmod" command should show both
a "soundcore" and a "es1371" module loaded. If they are not there, you
might want to
hey,
have you created your sound devices (as root)?
# cd /dev ; ./MAKEDEV audio
are you a member of the audio group?
those are two pretty common mistakes for NEWBIEs (actually I think
everyone makes them at some time or another--i know I have)
Cameron Matheson
Joe Nahmias wrote:
Hello A
returns: No such device.
did you expect something from /dev/sndstat ? i've never used that ..
i also have a ES1371(or is it a 1370 ..) it is a SB PCI 128..using
kernel 2.2.18(self compiled and it works great. infact its by far
my favorite soundcard to use in linux..i wouldnt use anything else.
t
Hello All!
I have a newly installed Debian 2.2r0 (yes, I know I should upgrade,
but that's what was on the cd...) system that I'm trying to get my sound
card (SoundBlaster PCI 128) working on.
So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19) and
compiled in support for the
Kent West wrote:
> So basically I just live without sound (which only hurts when I'm showing
> someone the
> neat aspects of Linux, and then can't play a sound file).
What happens if you 'cat' a wav file to /dev/dsp ?
I've run out of ideas now. I used to run Maelstrom
on a 75 MHz Redhat 4.1 sy
Ian Stirling wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
> > I did not see the entries you mentioned. So I put those entries that you
> > mentioned
> > in, and commented out the "soundcore" entry already in the file. Then I did
> > a "rmmod
> > es1371" and "rmmod soundcore", then did "insmod sound" and got a me
Kent West wrote:
> I did not see the entries you mentioned. So I put those entries that you
> mentioned
> in, and commented out the "soundcore" entry already in the file. Then I did a
> "rmmod
> es1371" and "rmmod soundcore", then did "insmod sound" and got a message that
> the
> sound module w
has anyone managed to get a SB PCI 128 to work? any
westk >> > help would be appreciated, thanks
westk >>
westk >> PCI 128 cards come in various types. I used a Gateway
westk >> OEM version which has an es1373 on it. The es1371
westk >> driver works. You might have t
Ian Stirling wrote:
> Jon Hughes wrote:
>
> > has anyone managed to get a SB PCI 128 to work? any
> > help would be appreciated, thanks
>
> PCI 128 cards come in various types. I used a Gateway
> OEM version which has an es1373 on it. The es1371
> driver works. Yo
Jon Hughes wrote:
> has anyone managed to get a SB PCI 128 to work? any
> help would be appreciated, thanks
PCI 128 cards come in various types. I used a Gateway
OEM version which has an es1373 on it. The es1371
driver works. You might have to use the es1370 driver
depending on what
I'm assisting my brother with getting his sound
working in Slin. he has a SB PCI 128 sound card. The
kernel (2.2.12) does appear to detect it using one of
hte ES drivers (the exact number escapes me, sorry),
and the devices are all there.
When i type play soundclip.wav, the computer ap
(revised with a forgotten step)
Hi
It was a terrible pain for me to get this card working with my
potato system, so I for the benefit of any future souls clever enough to
search the archives for help, here is (my understanding of) how it worked:
- Compile a new kernel with OSS native
Hi
It was a terrible pain for me to get this card working with my
potato system, so I for the benefit of any future souls clever enough to
search the archives for help, here is (my understanding of) how it worked:
- Compile a new kernel with OSS native sound support. It does not matt
* Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> probably not important anyway) and the volume coming out of the card is
> terribly low. Is there something I can use for software amplification?
You mean a mixer?
ashwork:~$ dpkg -S mix |grep bin
tkmixer: /usr/bin/tkmixer
xmix: /usr/X11R6/bin/xmix
aumix:
Hello!
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 06:38:21PM +, Cheshire wrote:
> Well I finally got around to compiling a new kernel with sound support..
> I have my PCI 128 working with the ess1730 (err, I think, don't remember
> those numbers exactly but it's the one of two that doesn't end with 1..
> probabl
A utility called vol, or a debian package called aumix (which you can
apt-get).
--dave
On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Cheshire wrote:
> Well I finally got around to compiling a new kernel with sound support..
> I have my PCI 128 working with the ess1730 (err, I think, don't remember
> those numbers exactly
Well I finally got around to compiling a new kernel with sound support..
I have my PCI 128 working with the ess1730 (err, I think, don't remember
those numbers exactly but it's the one of two that doesn't end with 1..
probably not important anyway) and the volume coming out of the card is
terribly
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>
> *- On 17 Feb, benjamin mcgough wrote about "SB PCI 128 Sound onlys plays when
> root."
> > I think that this is a configuration problem involving file permissinos.
> >
> > See below for hardware/software list
- unknown
Mechanical Engineering[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis
-
*- On 17 Feb, benjamin mcgough wrote about "SB PCI 128 Sound onlys pla
I think that this is a configuration problem involving file permissinos.
See below for hardware/software list.
I cannot seem to play sounds when logged in as a user, only when logged
in as root. When I am root, they work just fine. I am using the
Ensoniq 1370 driver from the 2.1.125 kernel, and
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